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Hey Guys,

I'm selling my IMMACULATE 1997 Silver R33 Series 3 Skyline for $26,500.

Car is 100% stock with only updated Tomei Intake pipes and pods.

Silver in colour and has only 40,000km on the clock.

I am interested in Swaps for any Turbo Diesel 4WD located in SYDNEY ONLY otherwise cash sale will also do.

If you're interested, please let me know.

I will do a straight swap for a Turbo Diesel 4WD with a boat and trailer if anyone is interested!

Pics will be available on request but a stock Series 3 GTR is a stock series 3 GTR!

Cheers guys

Yeah i'd like some photo's if possible!! How long have you owned it for? any finance owned? what area in sydney? Rust? Factory Hid's? import papers? what needs to be done to the car? (clutch, service, tyres, cv's) does the car leak?

Thanks,

James.

email: [email protected]

Hey Guys,

Please find the pics below.

I've had the car for a bit over a year now, but l've just secured a job up in Mount Isa (mining town in QLD) and a skyline would not be a good choice up here.

The car was paid with cash and l will provide all vehicle details for a REVS check to interested buyers.

The car is located in Bankstown, Sydney with no evidence of rust at all. The car has always been garaged and YES, it has the factory series 3 HID Headlights.

I do not have the import papers as l did not import the car myself.

The car is regularly serviced (every 3-4k or once a year), the tyres are around 80% all around, CV's are fine, not a drop of oil on the ground. The clutch has approx 40% left and is a heavy twin plate clutch as far as i know.

I've attached pics below, but l am currently up in QLD (3000km away from Sydney) without my car, but l can organise inspections if the right buyer comes by.

Cheers

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Yeah i'd like some photo's if possible!! How long have you owned it for? any finance owned? what area in sydney? Rust? Factory Hid's? import papers? what needs to be done to the car? (clutch, service, tyres, cv's) does the car leak?

Thanks,

James.

I am genuinely interested and would like you to provide some clarification on the year and a few more details please.

In the photos, the colour of the car doesn't appear to be series 3 silver, but the series 1 silver, and the front lip is also a series 1 item, not the later series 3 lower type, so the car appears to be a series 1 with the late model headlights fitted.

Please post the VIN so I can run it through FAST and confirm - Pm me if you like.

Thanks.

Right hand rear tailight has foglight instead of reverse light.

I'd say that it's a series 3 with the front lip replaced.

Also in his avatar it's states that it's a 97 model.

Interesting about the colour, its definetly paint code KL0, as released in the series one.

Not sure if they continued using this colour for the series 3, KR4 was more popular.

Vin number will definetly confirm.

Bump, nice car...

I am genuinely interested and would like you to provide some clarification on the year and a few more details please.

In the photos, the colour of the car doesn't appear to be series 3 silver, but the series 1 silver, and the front lip is also a series 1 item, not the later series 3 lower type, so the car appears to be a series 1 with the late model headlights fitted.

Please post the VIN so I can run it through FAST and confirm - Pm me if you like.

Thanks.

Hi,

What clarification do you need for the year? As in how do you want me to confirm the details? I'm not 100% sure about the color as well, I've seen a few R33 GTR with a similar colour, maybe my camera is just bad with the colour?

However yes, the lip is a series one lip, it was there when l bought the vehicle.

It is a series 3 vehicle with the red stitching which runs throughout the vehicles interior.

I do not have the VIN details on me as im in QLD, the vehicle is in SYDNEY. If you're interested, let me know so that l can organise for an inspection to be made so you can record the details yourself.

Cheers

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